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You've Awoken Her
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"Cardinal's tale lures you in with a great cast and then it wraps its tendrils around you."-- Cynthia Pelayo, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Vanishing Daughters
"Quick, funny, with relatable teens and unknowable cosmic horrors." -- Adam Cesare, author of the Clown in a Cornfield series
Fans of You're Not Supposed to Die Tonight and Your Lonely Nights Are Over will love this thrilling YA horror about a string of disappearances and "accidental" drownings in the Hamptons, the changing relationship between two best friends, and their desperate attempt to not be the next victims of a Lovecraftian monster terrorizing the coastline.
Gabi should be thrilled to be visiting his best friend for the summer. But with its mansions, country clubs, and Ruth's terrible new boyfriend, Frost Thurston, the Hamptons is the last place he wants to be. And then Gabi witnesses a woman being dragged under the ocean by what looks like a tentacle . . .
When no one--not the police or anyone else--seems to care, Gabi starts to wonder if maybe the beachside town's bad vibes are more real than he thought. As the number of "accidental" deaths begins to climb, the Thurston family name keeps rising to the top. And what's worse is that all the signs point to something lurking beneath the water--something with a hunger for blood.
Can Gabi figure out how the two are intertwined and put an end to the string of deaths . . . before becoming the water's next victim?
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Book Details
ISBN:
9780063299559
EAN:
9780063299559
Binding:
Hardcover
Pages:
288
Authors:
Ann Davila Cardinal
Publisher:
HarperCollins
Published Date: 2025-17-06
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So enjoyed this fun, creepy teen horror tale. Author Cardinal has a blast reinventing Lovecraft's creation Cuthulhu by bringing the tentacled monster to the present-day Hamptons to cause some serious mayhem and terror. Mayhem and terror aside, MC Gabriel is well-developed and engaging, and it is cool that Cardinal has him focused on helping his best friend Ruth as opposed to turning their story into a romance. Super satisfying summer read!
This book is marketed for 12-17 year olds. Every other word in this book is the “F” word !!! Why is this necessary. The story would be fine without all this cursing. Just so unnecessary !!!!
You’ve Awoken Her is the latest YA horror book from Ann Dávila Cardinal, and although I usually shy away from YA these days, I do take chances on YA horror from time to time, and this one did not disappoint. This is a fast-paced story with Lovecraftian themes, engaging characters and just enough mystery to keep readers flipping the pages.Gabi is looking forward to a long, relaxing summer of reading, watching movies, and chatting with his online friends on the horror app Slasher, where they bond over horror movies, books and video games. But unfortunately his mother has other ideas. When she makes her own plans for the summer, she insists that Gabi go stay with his best friend Ruthie and her family in the Hamptons. Ruthie’s family hit it big after her dad had some success at work, and they’ve abandoned suburban life in Queens to live it up in the Hamptons. Gabi can think of nothing he’d rather do less, but it would be nice to see Ruthie again, so he grudgingly packs up and heads to the train station.But a weird encounter on the platform almost makes him turn around and go home. An old woman comes up to Gabi and proclaims, “Don’t go to the Hamptons, you’re in danger!” And when he arrives at Gabi’s house and meets their chauffeur, an unpleasant man with a weird Cthulhu tattoo on his head, Gabi gets the feeling that something is going on. At a party hosted by Ruthie’s new boyfriend Frost, he sees—or thinks he sees—a woman being dragged under the water by a tentacled beast. Even stranger, no one at the party believes him or seems to care at all.As Gabi starts his own investigation of the drowned girl, Frost and his goons seem to be covering something up, even going so far as to threaten Gabi. Gabi doesn’t trust Frost at all, and neither does his new friend Georgina, who tells Gabi some unbelievable stories about the history of the Hamptons. Gabi doesn’t believe in the supernatural, but he does believe that Ruthie might be mixed up in something dangerous. And it’s up to him to find out what.You’ve Awoken Her is told from Gabi’s first person point of view, and I thought he was a fantastic main character. He’s got the snarky teenager vibe going on, but he’s also passionate about the things he care for: books, horror and collecting Funko Pops, but also his friendship with Ruthie and his Puerto Rican heritage. He feels like a fish out of water in the Hamptons, where everyone is white except the help staff, but he doesn’t let that stop him from digging into the weird things that keep happening. I also loved Georgina, whose identity is a surprise to Gabi, and I appreciated the fact that Cardinal didn’t feel it was necessary to start a romance between the two. In fact, there isn’t any romance in the story at all, unless you count Ruthie’s odd relationship with Frost, so adult readers who cringe at all the usual romance in YA can relax and enjoy the story.And because this is horror, I was thrilled that those elements were front and center. As you might guess from the cover, this is a Lovecraft-influenced story with cult elements, and while I wouldn’t say anything really surprised me, I did love the suspense leading up to the finale. The author drops lots of hints about the monster and how it ties into Frost’s family and their financial success, and Gabi and Georgina make a great teen detective team as they follow the town’s lore and other clues to solve the mystery.I did think Ruthie’s character was more on the shallow side, and I didn’t connect with her much at all. She almost felt like a prop, since the story needed someone innocent to act as the victim. But I did love her complicated relationship with Gabi, who is saddened by how her personality has changed since moving to the Hamptons. They eventually work things out and Gabi finally understands that relationships change and grow as time goes on, and he shouldn’t expect their friendship to remain the same forever.This isn’t listed as a series, but there’s a strong suggestion at the end that Gabi, Ruthie and Georgina have more adventures in store, and I’m here for it!